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TJ DeVoe![]() |
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Member Posts: 1040 Location: Stevens Point, WI | Hall, Leach Split the Win at FLW League on Erie Walleye First Published April 12, 2008 Dawn arrived with much of uncertainty in the air for the boaters and co-anglers fishing the FLW Walleye League event on the world renowned Lake Erie. Seas were forecast at 1-3, with winds to 20mph by late afternoon. It didn't look promising with a severe cold front pushing through and already muddied waters. Known for its monster walleyes, the western basin of Lake Erie is one of the most sought out spring walleye fisheries in North America. Instead of opting to go big and chase what Erie is known for, the majority of anglers left West Harbor Launch in hopes of just any limit of walleyes, making this tournament anyone's for the taking. That's exactly what boaters Dave Hall of Chesterland, Ohio and David Leach of Linwood, Michigan did. These two split top honors, each weighing a total of 16 pounds and 4 ounces, and both taking home a check for $3,727.50. Boater David Kolb and co-angler Robert North were just behind the leaders in third with 16lbs 2oz. Kolb also took home $1000 in Toyota Rewards as the highest placing Toyota Tundra Owner. Nathan Seiferlein and Ryan Lescoe took home fourth place with a total of 16lbs and 1oz. Fifth place went to Dennis Lantzy and Terry Krampe with a five fish limit of 15lbs and 13oz. The majority of anglers spent at least some part of their day jigging many of Erie's rock piles. Attachments ---------------- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
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walleye express![]() |
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![]() Member Posts: 2680 Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | You can tell how dirty the water was by the Cream color of the walleyes in the basket. Funy how mother nature provides camo almost instantaniously for her water bound creatures. Also quessing those Detroit River walleyes experienced a little culture shock being removed from one body of water and released into another. ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by walleye express 4/13/2008 9:51 AM | ||
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Tom22![]() |
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Member Posts: 94 Location: Saginaw Bay | Dan, visibility was litterally 4"...Tom | ||
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walleye express![]() |
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![]() Member Posts: 2680 Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | Holy crap. Thought I seen some bumps on the heads of those fish in the baskets. ![]() Making that long Detroit River run to what was probably cleaner waters wasn't that bad of an idea then. ![]() Edited by walleye express 4/13/2008 12:27 PM | ||
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Tom22![]() |
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Member Posts: 94 Location: Saginaw Bay | 42 mile run through 4 footers to win a couple bucks is'nt for me...Tom | ||
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walleye express![]() |
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![]() Member Posts: 2680 Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | You can put my name down right under yours on that score Tom. ![]() Edited by walleye express 4/13/2008 1:11 PM | ||
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thumper![]() |
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Member Posts: 744 | I still do not understand why they can't use a decimal scale to eliminate ties like that. (Or at least use the big fish to break the tie). In an event like that, there should be one WINNER. | ||
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agreed![]() |
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I have been arguing that same point for years, the FLW lb/oz system is archaic and results in way too many ties. I can't think of one good reason to keep it and many good reasons to ditch it. | |||
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